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A Happy Flower is an item that is found in Super Paper Mario. When collected, flowers with coins attached to them will slowly rain from the sky for a limited time. Some have small, regular coins, while other have much larger coins that are worth three times as much (although in the Prima Games guide, the author incorrectly stated that they are worth five coins each). Happy Flowers may be named after the Paper Mario badge of the same name, however this might be coincidental. It is a spoof on the Fire Flower, though Fire Flowers are seemingly replaced by Fire Bursts in this game. The flowers out of this item have the exact same appearance as Flower Points in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Trivia
- In the beta version of Super Paper Mario, there was some unused music meant to play when the Happy Flower is used; it was removed for unknown reasons.